Location: An encoding of the human ORd model by Steve Neiderer @ e65b98c32226 / index.html

Author:
David Nickerson <david.nickerson@gmail.com>
Date:
2019-01-10 10:45:47+13:00
Desc:
adding a simple python test to help demonstrate https://github.com/dbrnz/opencor/issues/23
Permanent Source URI:
https://models.physiomeproject.org/w/andre/SAN-ORd/rawfile/e65b98c32226f05047cd3ca5ed6bbf22919887a1/index.html

This workspace houses a CellML 1.0 encoding of the 2011 O'Hara, Virág, Varró, & Rudy 2011 human cardiac ventricular action potential model (ORd). The original article is available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21637795. This model was encoded based on the Matlab version of the code available from: http://rudylab.wustl.edu/research/cell/.

The CellML 1.0 encoding of the ORd model was contributed by Steven Niederer. While the units in the CellML encoding are not yet perfect, it is a match for the Matlab code and matches the simulation output for a single beat perfectly. The figure below shows the output of the simulation experiment action-potential.xml encoded in SED-ML using the original version of the model from Steve. This output is generated by running the simulation experiment using the SED-ML Web Tools.